Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Happy, Happy, Birthday Mother Dear....


Today is my Mom's Birthday. She is 63 years young. She would kill me for that, but most of you would be surprised to know she is actually 63 and not 43. My Mom has aged beautifully! I only hope I can inherit her genes! I thought that being her birthday today, I would post a tribute to her. So here goes:

My Mom was born April 1, 1943 in Indiana (I'm not sure what exact city it was) to Donald and Viola Martin. She was born almost an only child since her older brother Kenny is six years older than her.
Doesn't Maddy and Hailey look just like her?

This is my Mom and her Mother Viola:
My Mom and her only brother Kenny:

Her parents moved her to California when she was a teenager and she grew up playing volleyball, water skiing, and helping her Mom and Dad out at the A&W's they owned. She is such a HoTTie!!! Can you believe this picture?

Most of you don't know either that my Mom is a convert to the church. Her brother Kenny met a young lady who was LDS and told him she wouldn't marry him unless it was in the temple. So, he started taking the discussions which peaked my Mom's interest. My Mom and her Mother were baptized when my Mom was only sixteen years old.  



Christmas with her Mom and Dad, can you believe how skinny and beautiful?

My Mom has always been an inspiration to me. She has had many trials and difficulties in her life, and always has remained happy to the very core. Some have shaken her pretty deep, but she always pulls through and ends up smiling. When I turned 12 and joined YW's as a beehive my Mom was called to be the YW's president. She was the YW's president a whopping six years! She was the greatest YW President any of us could ask for and all the girls loved her. She also has worked as an Office Manager at a Construction Co. for over twenty years now, and I worked for her for a few years on and off as an assistant. So for some years my Mom was my YW President, my boss at work, and the boss at home as well! People ask me all the time if I liked that and I tell them honestly that those years were the best time of my life! I loved it!!! My Mom was so fun and happy and did everything she could to teach us girls and give us the best experience possible growing up to draw closer to our Heavenly Father. She taught me more during those years than anyone! I admired her...I really don't know how she did it. A full time job, a full time mother, YW President, etc. She never ceases to amaze me with her energy and excitement for life. SHe is also the most humble person ever and she would never admit she did a good job at anything. She really is such an example to me of a a strong, LDS mother. NEVER does she think of herself, and ALWAYS is she thinking of others and how to serve them and fulfill their needs.

I know I haven't been a perfect child Mom and I have made plenty of mistakes in my life, but I hope I make you proud as daughter. I strive to give my own daughters the same experience you gave me. I strive to teach them everyday how to work hard, serve those around you, have faith, BE HAPPY, and give them the LOVE they deserve such as you did for me and for my sister. I really hope that if I can give them half the love and praise you gave me, they will turn out great!

Happy, Happy Birthday Mother dear.....you deserve the Best! Love you!





4 comments:

Traci said...

This is such a beautiful tribute to your wonderful Mom. She was and is such a beautiful woman. I'm so lucky I was one of those blessed to be one of her Young Women. She made us feel so special, because she loved us unconditionally. I love you Joc!

Carl and Pat said...

Hey--I was born in 1943, and I'm 66--not fair! She really is a cutie. Nice tribute.

Unknown said...

Happy Birthday to her! Ummmm am I the only one that thinks the 4th picture up from the bottom looks like maddie and a little of haley?

Thomas said...

That is a great tribute. Your mom did do a good job. Our family are the beneficiaries of that.